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A very fine man, he will be missed!##imported-begin##Fred and Mary Goehler##imported-end##
Death date: Aug 16, 2003
On Saturday, August 17, 2003, Thomas Earl Johnston went home to be with his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. He was a humble, generous man of faith known for his loving kindness and quick wit. Born September 5, 1931, in Sebastopol, Read Obituary
A very fine man, he will be missed!##imported-begin##Fred and Mary Goehler##imported-end##
I worked at Penney's during his tenure at the Tacoma Mall store.
He was a fair boss
My condolences to his wife and children and grand-children,
He will be missed greatly by all.##imported-begin##Genevieve Schoenecker##imported-end##
Mrs. Johnston I was so sorry to hear about Mr. Johnston's passing. He never failed to speak to me when I saw him in the store. He was very dear to Sandy and we will always remember our trip to Washington D.C. with fond memories of the two of you. I know he wil be greatly missed. We sure hope to see you when you are in the area. God bless you and your children in your time of sorrow and know that the many people his life touched will be praying for you. (Especially Sandy and me.)
Love in Christ,
Harry and Sandy##imported-begin##Harry Holliday##imported-end##
My heartfelt sympathy.##imported-begin##Murray A. Ferris##imported-end##
NULL##imported-begin##Joni Douglass##imported-end##
Cla, you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
I will alwauys remember Mr. Johnston for his caring and understanding in helping me make important decisions in my life while I worked for him at JCP Tacoma Mall.
He is now in a better place driving his "schzcdy". God Bless, Marty##imported-begin##Martin Fee##imported-end##
My favorite childhood memory of Earl was going trout fishing and meeting a black bear and two cubs on the other end of the log crossing the creek we were following. We didn't stop running until we were back at the skiff! He was a great man and Christian.
Glen Smith
I enjoyed their home and hospitality on my visit to Tacoma, especially the dolls and little trinket box given to me that I still have and use.
Betty Smith##imported-begin##Glen & Betty Smith##imported-end##
Claova,
My heart goes out to you and your family. However, I know we share a Blessed Hope which brings much comfort during times like these. I noticed in the spring you were not attending BSF; I feel guilty now for not calling to check on you. I thought probably you were needed at home at the time, but I should have let you know you were missed. My prayers will be with you and your family in the coming days.
In Christian love.##imported-begin##Jane Javins##imported-end##
My Deepest Sympathy to Claova and her family at this time of sorrow. I liked and admirered Mr Johnston very much when I worked at JCP##imported-begin##Rose Doffing##imported-end##
A more kind and gentle person you would never meet, a true imitation of his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. May God comfort you all during this time of grief##imported-begin##Fred/Linda Callahan##imported-end##